In the first episode of Chinese Medicine Explained I cover some common misconceptions about Qi and how it's actually used in Chinese Medicine.
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On this episode I went to dive deeper into the philosophy of Taoism, learn about dark room therapy, taoist nutrition and fasting, and of course we will revisit our favourite subject - sex and sexual energy.
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Grandmother Flordemayo’s prayer for this unique opportunity came to fruition in May, 2018. The vision was to share her deep insights and wisdom about our future.
As we age, it may be difficult to have the energy to do daily tasks that we once enjoyed. Ann Marie Chiasson, M.D. describes what many call "chi" as a ball of energy we have in our lives. She also provides some simple tips for regaining your energy throughout life.
Mingtong Gu is an internationally recognized teacher and healer who received his training from a variety of Grandmasters in China and at the world's largest Qigong hospital.
Chi or Qi is the life force energy animating through your body and in nature, and gong means "to work with" so qigong means "to work with our life force energy". Qigong expert Lee Holden introduces the ancient art of qigong, "the art of effortless power".
What is Qi, Chi, Pranna, Ki, or life force? This is the first video of a series explaining the basic concepts of Traditional Chinese Medicine. Understanding Qi can be very complicated for the Western mind because it is very unscientific. There is no "valid" way to measure qi currently.
Do you, or someone you care about, suffering from the following symptoms? - Weakness, lethargy, fatigue - Dull thinking or poor memory - Susceptibility to colds, flu, allergies - Pale complexion - Shortness of breath - Hair Loss Qi is necessary for all life processes: proper organ...
Qi develops in the body and mind in different stages through the practice of qi gong, tai chi, meditation, and some forms of yoga. In order to maximize your qi development it's ideal to separate the practice into three different stages so you can focus your intent more clearly.
In it's simplest form, chi is energy. Basically, there are three types of chi. Ancestral chi is the energy, or the DNA, you come in with. Another type of chi is the food that you eat. The more simple your food, the more positive chi your body will receive.